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Vordingborg

Vordingborg (Danish pronunciation: [ˌvɒːte̝ŋˈpɒˀ]) is an old ferry town in Vordingborg Municipality in Denmark with around 12.000 (2022) inhabitants. Because of three large estates surrounding the town, a coherent urban development has not been possible, which is the reason why three satellite towns (former villages) have emerged around the town. Within the ring of estates, the town has 12,000 inhabitants, and 17,868 inhabitants when including the three satellite towns of Ørslev, Nyråd, and Stensved, situated 1, 3 and 5 kilometres, respectively, from the town of Vordingborg. Vordingborg Municipality (Kommune) has a population of 45,352.

Vordingborg
View of the city from the Goose Tower.
Vordingborg
Location in Denmark
Coordinates: 55°00′29″N 11°54′40″E / 55.008°N 11.911°E / 55.008; 11.911
CountryDenmark
RegionZealand (Sjælland)
MunicipalityVordingborg
Government
 • MayorHenrik Holmer
Population
 (2022)[1]
 • Total17,868
 • Urban area
11,943
 • Municipality
45,352
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central Europe Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2
Websitewww.vordingborg.dk
The Goose Tower (Gåsetårnet) spire in Vordingborg, Denmark. (2005)

Long term head coach of the Danish national football team, Morten Olsen, was born in Vordingborg.

History

On 1 January 2007 the old Vordingborg municipality was, as the result of Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), merged with Langebæk, Møn, and Præstø municipalities to form an enlarged Vordingborg municipality.

Geography

Vordingborg is situated 37 km from Nykøbing Falster, roughly 50 km from Gedser, and roughly 100 km from Copenhagen and Odense. The town is situated on the island of Zealand and is linked to the island of Falster with Farø Bridges and Storstrøm Bridge.

Economy

Vordingborg Municipality is home to 9,500 jobs.[2] Companies headquartered in Vordingborg include Vordingborg Køkkener, a kitchen manufacturer.[3] Udbetaling Danmark, a public institution under ARP, has one of its five regional centres in the town.[4]

Attractions

The ruins of Vordingborg Castle, the old royal castle which was built around 1364, is the town's most famous attraction. The only fully remaining part of the castle, the 26 meter tall Goose Tower (Gåsetårnet), is the symbol of the city. It is the largest of King Valdemar Atterdag's nine main castle towers. The name comes from the golden goose perched on top of the tower's spire. Legend has it that Valdemar Atterdag used the symbol to taunt the Hanseatic League. The current goose was put there in 1871. It is not certain what was on top of the tower before 1871 and maybe it was just a weather vane made of gold.[5] The tower was transferred into the national trust on 24 December 1808 and is thus the first protected historic monument in Denmark.

A historic garden is also located on the site of the ruin.

Vordingborg is the home of the South Zealand Museum (Sydsjællands Museum).

The city holds an annual festival, Vordingborg Fest Week (Vordingborg Festuge) in July.

The Vordingborg Transmitter is one of the tallest towers in Denmark.

The Danish Army operates a barracks facility on the edge of town, known as Vordingborg Kaserne.

Notable people

 
Meïr Aron Goldschmidt
 
Astrid Stampe Feddersen, 1910
  • Anne Lykke (1595 in Vordingborg Castle – 1641) a Danish noblewoman and royal mistress of Christian, Prince Elect of Denmark
  • Jacob Baden (1735 in Vordingborg – 1804) a philologist, pedagogue, critic and academic
  • Peter Andreas Heiberg (1758 in Vordingborg - 1841) a Danish author and philologist
  • Frederik Christian Kielsen (1774-1850) a Danish schoolmaster, published copiously illustrated books on natural history; he lectured at the Latin School in Vordingborg from 1819 to 1833
  • N. F. S. Grundtvig (1783 in Udby near Vordingborg – 1872) a Danish pastor, author, poet, philosopher, historian and politician
  • Martin Hammerich (1811 - 1881 in Iselingen) an art historian, educator, author and translator.
  • Meïr Aron Goldschmidt (1819 in Vordingborg – 1887) a publisher, journalist and novelist [6]
  • Carl Lange (1834 in Vordingborg – 1900) a physician, worked on neurology, psychiatry and psychology
  • Julius Lange (1838 in Vordingborg – 1896) a Danish art historian and critic
  • Astrid Stampe Feddersen (1852 in Christinelund – 1930) a Danish women's rights activist
  • Jacob Ellehammer (1871 in Bakkebølle – 1946) a Danish watchmaker, inventor and contributor to powered flight
  • Johannes Friis-Skotte (1874 in Vordingborg – 1946) a Danish politician and minister
  • Jesper Ewald (1893 in Vordingborg – 1969 in Copenhagen) an author, journalist and translator
  • Jesper Juul (born 1948 in Vordingborg) a family therapist and author on parenting
  • Yenz Leonhardt (born 1961 in Vordingborg) a heavy metal musician
  • Anders Trentemøller (born 1974 in Vordingborg) an electronic music producer and multi-instrumentalist
 
Morten Olsen, 2012

Sport

Twin towns

Vordingborg is twinned with:

See also

References

  1. ^ BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. ^ "Høj eksport og stabil beskæftigelse" (in Danish). sn.dk. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Nyt hovedsæde til Vordingborg Køkkenet" (in Danish). Sydsjællands Tidende. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Mikkelsen Arkitekter får arkitekturpris for Udbetaling Danmark" (in Danish). Mikkelsen Arkitekter. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  5. ^ Gåsetårnet
  6. ^ The Encyclopedia Americana, Goldschmidt, Meier Aaron retrieved 14 June 2020

External links

  Media related to Vordingborg at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official site of Vordingborg

Coordinates: 55°00′00″N 11°54′00″E / 55.00000°N 11.90000°E / 55.00000; 11.90000

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For other uses see Vordingborg Municipality and Vordingborg Castle Vordingborg Danish pronunciation ˌvɒːte ŋˈpɒˀ is an old ferry town in Vordingborg Municipality in Denmark with around 12 000 2022 inhabitants Because of three large estates surrounding the town a coherent urban development has not been possible which is the reason why three satellite towns former villages have emerged around the town Within the ring of estates the town has 12 000 inhabitants and 17 868 inhabitants when including the three satellite towns of Orslev Nyrad and Stensved situated 1 3 and 5 kilometres respectively from the town of Vordingborg Vordingborg Municipality Kommune has a population of 45 352 VordingborgView of the city from the Goose Tower Coat of armsVordingborgLocation in DenmarkCoordinates 55 00 29 N 11 54 40 E 55 008 N 11 911 E 55 008 11 911CountryDenmarkRegionZealand Sjaelland MunicipalityVordingborgGovernment MayorHenrik HolmerPopulation 2022 1 Total17 868 Urban area11 943 Municipality45 352Time zoneUTC 1 Central Europe Time Summer DST UTC 2Websitewww wbr vordingborg wbr dkThe Goose Tower Gasetarnet spire in Vordingborg Denmark 2005 Long term head coach of the Danish national football team Morten Olsen was born in Vordingborg Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Attractions 5 Notable people 5 1 Sport 6 Twin towns 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditOn 1 January 2007 the old Vordingborg municipality was as the result of Kommunalreformen The Municipal Reform of 2007 merged with Langebaek Mon and Praesto municipalities to form an enlarged Vordingborg municipality Geography EditVordingborg is situated 37 km from Nykobing Falster roughly 50 km from Gedser and roughly 100 km from Copenhagen and Odense The town is situated on the island of Zealand and is linked to the island of Falster with Faro Bridges and Storstrom Bridge Economy EditVordingborg Municipality is home to 9 500 jobs 2 Companies headquartered in Vordingborg include Vordingborg Kokkener a kitchen manufacturer 3 Udbetaling Danmark a public institution under ARP has one of its five regional centres in the town 4 Attractions EditThe ruins of Vordingborg Castle the old royal castle which was built around 1364 is the town s most famous attraction The only fully remaining part of the castle the 26 meter tall Goose Tower Gasetarnet is the symbol of the city It is the largest of King Valdemar Atterdag s nine main castle towers The name comes from the golden goose perched on top of the tower s spire Legend has it that Valdemar Atterdag used the symbol to taunt the Hanseatic League The current goose was put there in 1871 It is not certain what was on top of the tower before 1871 and maybe it was just a weather vane made of gold 5 The tower was transferred into the national trust on 24 December 1808 and is thus the first protected historic monument in Denmark A historic garden is also located on the site of the ruin Vordingborg is the home of the South Zealand Museum Sydsjaellands Museum The city holds an annual festival Vordingborg Fest Week Vordingborg Festuge in July The Vordingborg Transmitter is one of the tallest towers in Denmark The Danish Army operates a barracks facility on the edge of town known as Vordingborg Kaserne Notable people Edit Meir Aron Goldschmidt Astrid Stampe Feddersen 1910 Anne Lykke 1595 in Vordingborg Castle 1641 a Danish noblewoman and royal mistress of Christian Prince Elect of Denmark Jacob Baden 1735 in Vordingborg 1804 a philologist pedagogue critic and academic Peter Andreas Heiberg 1758 in Vordingborg 1841 a Danish author and philologist Frederik Christian Kielsen 1774 1850 a Danish schoolmaster published copiously illustrated books on natural history he lectured at the Latin School in Vordingborg from 1819 to 1833 N F S Grundtvig 1783 in Udby near Vordingborg 1872 a Danish pastor author poet philosopher historian and politician Martin Hammerich 1811 1881 in Iselingen an art historian educator author and translator Meir Aron Goldschmidt 1819 in Vordingborg 1887 a publisher journalist and novelist 6 Carl Lange 1834 in Vordingborg 1900 a physician worked on neurology psychiatry and psychology Julius Lange 1838 in Vordingborg 1896 a Danish art historian and critic Astrid Stampe Feddersen 1852 in Christinelund 1930 a Danish women s rights activist Jacob Ellehammer 1871 in Bakkebolle 1946 a Danish watchmaker inventor and contributor to powered flight Johannes Friis Skotte 1874 in Vordingborg 1946 a Danish politician and minister Jesper Ewald 1893 in Vordingborg 1969 in Copenhagen an author journalist and translator Jesper Juul born 1948 in Vordingborg a family therapist and author on parenting Yenz Leonhardt born 1961 in Vordingborg a heavy metal musician Anders Trentemoller born 1974 in Vordingborg an electronic music producer and multi instrumentalist Morten Olsen 2012 Sport Edit Vagn Ingerslev 1885 in Vordingborg 1952 a tennis player competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics Morten Olsen born 1949 former footballer with 531 club caps and 102 for Denmark with whom he was head coach from 2000 until 2015 Birger Pedersen born 1950 in Vordingborg a Danish former footballer 14 caps for Denmark Steven Lustu born 1971 in Vordingborg a Danish former footballer with 9 caps for DenmarkTwin towns EditVordingborg is twinned with Slupsk Poland since 1994 See also EditVordingborg Castle Faro Bridges Masnedsund Bridge Storstrom BridgeReferences Edit BY3 Population 1 January by urban areas area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark Hoj eksport og stabil beskaeftigelse in Danish sn dk Retrieved 30 December 2014 Nyt hovedsaede til Vordingborg Kokkenet in Danish Sydsjaellands Tidende Retrieved 30 December 2014 Mikkelsen Arkitekter far arkitekturpris for Udbetaling Danmark in Danish Mikkelsen Arkitekter Retrieved 30 December 2014 Gasetarnet The Encyclopedia Americana Goldschmidt Meier Aaron retrieved 14 June 2020External links Edit Media related to Vordingborg at Wikimedia Commons Official site of Vordingborg Coordinates 55 00 00 N 11 54 00 E 55 00000 N 11 90000 E 55 00000 11 90000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vordingborg amp oldid 1133125240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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